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Happy State Symbols Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan!

Dear fellow citizens,

On June 4, 1992, the Republic of Kazakhstan officially adopted its State Symbols — the Coat of Arms, the Flag, and the National Anthem. These are not merely official attributes of our state; they are powerful expressions of the spirit of our nation, embodying our independence, peaceful aspirations, and national unity.

The Flag, featuring the sun, the eagle, and a traditional pattern, represents the sky above our homeland, our forward-looking vision, and our historical heritage.
The Coat of Arms, with the shanyrak (the central element of a yurt) at its core, symbolizes our common home, where there is a place for every citizen, regardless of ethnicity.
The National Anthem, echoing across international stages, evokes a deep sense of pride, unity, and shared destiny for every Kazakhstani.

The National Commission for Women Affairs, Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan extends its heartfelt congratulations to all citizens on this important national holiday.

May our State Flag always fly high and proud, and may every home be filled with peace, harmony, and prosperity!